Bid to play at the Reebok

Bolton Wanderers have once again teamed up with Football Aid.

Football fans have the unique opportunity to grace the hallowed turf at the Reebok Stadium this year, while at the same time raising funds for charity.

So Bolton supporters have the opportunity to live the dream in an authentic match day experience. Players will gain exclusive access to the pitch and tunnel areas, pull on their own personalised shirt in the official changing rooms, walk down the tunnel and ultimately to step out and represent their club in a never to be forgotten 90 minutes of football.

The matches have also been supported by a host of Trotters legends, with the likes of Mike Whitlow, Dave Lee, Tony Kelly, Scott Green, Keith Branagan and many more all lending their valuable support in recent years, by playing alongside or managing the supporters in the hugely enjoyable matches at the Reebok Stadium.

Getting involved couldn’t be easier, just visit www.footballaid.com, select Bolton Wanderers and your position, then place your bid – it really is that simple. And with most starting bids for positions at just £175, booking a position could turn out to be the best bargain you’ll ever bag! Bidding is open from now until the middle of March, depending on what position you want to play.

So if you're keen to secure your place visit www.footballaid.com today to make sure you're part of the team! Alternatively if you’d like any additional information, you can call Football Aid on 0131 220 5999 or email info@footballaid.com.

Football Aid celebrated their 10th anniversary in 2010 and have allowed over 13,000 football fans the chance to “Live the Dream” in more than 500 matches. They are a groundbreaking organisation which generates funds annually by hosting charity football matches at iconic stadiums all over the UK. The unique concept was the brainchild of businessman and Football Aid Chairman Craig Paterson and funds raised from the event will benefit the work of a charitable project nominated by the club, as well as projects nominated by Football Aid’s parent charity Field of Dreams.

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